The information and images below have
been gathered, transcribed and submitted by Janine McCoy. The first
section is a program from a play performed by The Young People's League of
Christ Evangelical Church. Janine's mother, Doris Kessler, was in this
play. The date of the play is not known and could have been anywhere between
the late 1920s and early 1940s. The second section is a clipping from
Cliff Taylor's "Old Erie". Janine has reported that her grandmother,
Elizabeth Kessler, attended there. It is not known exactly when this
church was torn down. Any comments or questions concerning this material may
be directed to Janine
McCoy.

ALWAYS IN TROUBLE

as played by

Christ Evangelical
Young Peoples League-

Erie, Penna.

It starts with a laugh

And ends with a roar;

And when its all over

Youll want some more.

So dont be grumpy

And dont be glum,

And wish by heck

You hadnt come.

Well do our best

To give a good show,

But we need some help

From you, you know.

So laugh out loud

Applaud and grin,

And a Hoodooed Coon

Is bound to win.

Music is furnished
through the courtesy of ZionChurch orchestra of Meadville, Penna., under the leadership of Mr. Walter Eccles.

Musical Numbers

-The All American Girl. Al. Lewis

-Goofus .Wayne King  Wm. Harold

-Wedding March Mendelsohn

-The Old Clock .R. L. Creighton

-Cherry Blossoms .. .J. S. Samecnik

-Repose ..F. Jackson

-Thoughts of Youth ..F. St. Clair

-Say It Isnt So ..I.Berlin

-Glee Club ..J. S. Samecnik

Violins: Harriet Moessner  Dorothy Roschl

Clarinet: Harold Hamilton

Saxaphone: Walter J. Eccles

Xylaphone and Traps: John Pioper

Piano: Rhea Eccles

NOTICE:The members of the cast ALWAYS IN TROUBLE
will cheerfully refund the price of admission and recommend a good doctor to
any one in the audience who can sit through the performance of this show
without laughing.

The cast wishes to thank publicly any one and every one who has helped to
make this show a success.

Candy will be sold between the acts.

ALWAYSINTROUBLE

Misery Moon A hoodooed coon

Carl J. Loos

Gideon Blair .. ..A millionaire

Ernest Lytle

Tom Rissle ...As slick as a whistle

Wesley A. Spangenberg

HiremTutt ..An awful nut

Don Hemme

Patrick Keller .A ticket seller

Fred Fried

Samantha Slade .A poor old maid

LenaLohse

Rosebud Reese . Her charming niece

Mildred Loos

Paula Maleek ..A bolsheviek

LizettaMassiello

Lulu Pearl A lunchroom girl

Doris Kessler

TIME:Today

PLACE:A Railroad Station in
Slabtown,
Missoury.

Act IThe railroad station.A grouchy millionaire.
A wedding.

Act IIThe next day.Paula on the trail.The bomb explodes.

Act IIIAn hour later.Shh! Not so loud.

A. J. WESTLETTERSERVICE

3112OakwoodSt.

Erie,Penna.

St. Luke's Evangelical Church was at 120 W. 9th but has lost to progress.
It was the oldest church structure in Erie having been built by the
Universalist Society of Erie in 1844. The Universalists were generally
Connecticut people who settled along the lake in the early days. This
triangle had been claimed by Connecticut along with Western Reserve in Ohio.
The building was purchased by the St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran congregation
in 1897. It was torn down during the redevelopment of that block. Only a
few buildings in the city were older.